Researchers at small Canadian universities encounter a set of problems which hamper their productivity. The administration of one such institution embarked upon a programme to increase the research output of its faculty which met with spectacular success. This success occurred because the administration signaled its support for research by devoting resources to it and because faculty learned that they could compete for grants successfully.
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Ingalls, W. B. (1982). Increasing Research Productivity in Small Universities: A Case Study. Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 12(3), 59–64. https://doi.org/10.47678/cjhe.v12i3.182872
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